Some of country music’s biggest names have promised to put their fans before political correctness by pledging to continue performing in North Carolina, despite the cancellation of several high-profile concerts due to the state’s passage of a so-called transgender “bathroom law.”

First Lady Michelle Obama guest starred on CBS’s NCIS on Tuesday, where she celebrated the extent of the Obama administration’s work to help America’s veterans during a discussion with the show’s characters.

GLAAD’s fourth annual Studio Responsibility Index (SRI) finds that major Hollywood film studios failed to adequately represent LGBT people in 2015 and also concluded that gay and trans characters for the year were too often used as “punchlines.”

Left-wing Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon expressed doubts on Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show about Hillary Clinton’s “moral judgment” and said she is “more afraid” of Clinton than she is of Donald Trump’s proposed border wall.

In the wake of Will Ferrell’s decision to spoof Ronald Reagan’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease, we’ve compiled list of other tragic illnesses which the comedian might consider for follow-ups. No doubt, Mr. Ferrell, with his sophisticated insights, will be able to mine the humor in all of these.

Transgender reality TV star and former Olympian athlete Bruce “Caitlyn” Jenner used the women’s restroom at Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York on Wednesday, and took a shot at Sen. Ted Cruz on the way out.

Veteran actor Robert De Niro told an Obama birther joke and followed it up with a one-liner about Republicans while honoring Morgan Freeman at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Chaplin Award ceremony in New York on Monday.

NBC’s Saturday Night Live is cutting down on commercials for its upcoming forty-second season, and will feature more sponsored content from advertisers who will partner with the show for “branded sketches,” according to Deadline.

British rock band Mumford and Sons is apparently making good on its pledge to donate all profits from its April 14th show in Charlotte, North Carolina, despite other artists boycotting the state over its law about transgender bathroom usage.

President Barack Obama paid tribute to late pop music icon Prince, who died inside his Minnesota home on Thursday morning. “Today, the world lost a creative icon. Michelle and I join millions of fans from around the world in mourning the sudden death of Prince,” the president wrote on his Facebook page on Thursday afternoon.